Off road trails near Reno, Nevada – Jeep & 4×4 offroad trails

Want to go offroading near Reno, NV?

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Alright, we are talking about off road trails near Reno, NV.  Last Warning, the off road trails mentioned are Jeep trails and 4×4 trails large/wide enough to fit a passenger vehicle – no ATVs or dirtbikes talked about here.  The first off road trail near Reno, Nevada  is Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest/Peavine OHV Area located 10 miles E of Reno for a drivetime of 15 minutes.  Peavine Mountain is located adjacent to northwest Reno, NV. This area provides a multitude of trail opportunities, as well as additional opportunities on dirt roads. The trails range in mileage and some loop trails are available. Several trailheads exist to access the Peavine Mountain area, including; East Keystone, West Keystone, Kings Row, Hoge Road, Raleigh Heights, and Horizon Hills. However; one of the most popular trailheads to access the area and the popular Halo Trail is the East Keystone Trailhead. This area also has a multitude of single track trail opportunities for all levels of mountain bike riders, as well as additional opportunities on dirt roads. For additional information about the mountain biking on Peavine, including maps and trail descriptions, visit The Poedunks mountain biking website (a US Forest Service volunteer organization) at http://poedunk.com/.  You can see what other wheelers are saying about Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest/Peavine OHV Area and other trails by visiting the Where2Wheel trails map here.

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The next offroad trail near Reno, NV is the Verdi Peak OHV Route located 28 miles SW of Reno for a drivetime of 30 minutes. To access this route, take the Hirschdale exit off Interstate 80 and head north to Boca Reservoir. The first point of entry is 2 miles north of the freeway. This takes you to roads on Boca Ridge, ending up on Verdi Peak Road. These roads are moderately difficult and provide good views of Boca and Stampede Reservoirs and the Sierra crest. From Verdi Peak, the Nevada landscape and the City of Reno are visible. Most roads are recommended for 4×4 only.  Reminder, you can browse the offroad trails map anytime for free on Where2Wheel.  There is a good chance that since writing this article that new off road trails near Reno, Nevada have been added, so click here to view the W2W map and check the area for yourself.

The last offroad trail near Reno, NV is Virginia City & Surrounding Area located 26 miles S of Reno for a drivetime of 36 minutes.  This area has miles of trails that go through gullies and mountains around the popular tourist town of Virginia City. Most roads eventually go to old mining areas . There are some artifacts still to be seen.  Don’t forget to visit the Where2Wheel off road trails map to learn more & see all the off road trails near Reno, Nevada.  We also have a great community of offroaders on W2W, so be sure to check out the news feed and groups sections of Where2Wheel as well.

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Thanks for reading about some of the offroad trails near Reno, Nevada.  For more off road trail information you can visit Where2Wheel anytime.

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